Melania Trump turned heads at Donald Trump's inauguration Monday with a navy and ivory hat from a little-known American designer whose creations often cost $225 to $1,250. The incoming first lady ...
Monday, she sported a matching dark navy blue coat and skirt with a matching brimmed hat that covered her eyes, matching heels, and gloves. The outfit was designed by American Adam Lippes.
Javits hand-sewed about 92 percent of the hat’s seams using couture techniques, he said, and “No other hands touched, (nor eyes saw) the hat prior to Herve Pierre and the first Lady receiving ...
Melania Trump's hat, specifically, did. Her American-designed boater hat had a brim so large that it even created a barrier for Donald Trump when he went in for a kiss before his presidential ...
“Take off that silly-ass hat.” -Chris Rock, No Sex in the Champagne Room Photo: Julia Demaree Nikhinson - Pool/Getty Images Melania Trump showed up to her dude’s inauguration in a hat so ...
With her eyes almost entirely obscured by the rim of her wool boater-style hat, Melania Trump stood behind President-elect Donald Trump on stage at the United States Capitol Rotunda as he pledged ...
She paired the ensemble with black leather gloves and a navy wide-brimmed hat with white trim by designer Eric Javits atop her slicked-back hair for the day, which began at a prayer service at St ...
Google showed “melania trump hat” as a breakout search Monday morning after she appeared with her husband, then-President-elect Donald Trump, for the start of their Inauguration Day itinerary.
She topped off the look with a wide-brimmed boater hat featuring a simple white band by Eric Javits. “The tradition of the presidential inauguration embodies the beauty of American democracy ...
What Melania Trump Wore to the Inauguration — Including the Hat While red baseball caps have become synonymous with President Donald Trump, first lady Melania Trump made her own millinery ...
This exhibition does much with its subject matter in more than 100 artworks, though one of the best pieces in the show is actually an Artforum ad from 1970.
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